CUE hopes to help locate two missing Collier men

The last place that Collier resident Terrence Williams was seen alive was at a convenience store. Since that time, his family has handed out thousands of posters and scoured the area for clues. But now, a national group is joining in on the search.

Wednesday, June 14th 2006, 8:01 PM EDT

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Wednesday, April 25th 2012, 2:42 PM EDT

COLLIER COUNTY:

The last place that Collier resident Terrence Williams was seen alive was at a local convenience store. Since that time, his family has handed out thousands of posters and scoured the area for clues. But now, a national group is joining in on the search.

Pictures are now all anyone has to remember Terrance Williams.

"When you meet him you like him right away," said Williams' mother Marcia Bugg.

But Williams, who has never met a stranger he didn't like, has not been seen in more than two years.

"I don't understand how someone disappears off the face of the earth and the last person he was with was a cop," said Bugg.

A Collier County Sheriff's Corporal says he gave Williams a ride to a convenience store after his car broke down and no one has seen him since that day.

"I want that deputy to tell me exactly what happened that day. Only the deputy knows. The deputy needs to speak up. I wish with my heart he would speak up," said Bugg.

But the corporal remained quiet even though he was also the last person to see Felipe Santos alive in 2003. He claims he dropped Santos off at a convenience store as well and there is no evidence to suggest he did anything wrong in either case.

As Bugg searches for answers, the Community United Effort came into town. CUE is a group that dedicates their time to searching for missing people.

"We're going state to state, city to city and having rallies," said CUE member Monica Caison.

Caison explained that CUE is on the Road to Remember Tour.

"Everyone remembers the high profile cases. We go after cases that aren't high profile," said Caison.

The tour is hitting 16 states in eight days and the group was in Collier County on Thursday night.

They came to Collier to bring attention to Terrance Williams and after a quick hug from his mother, the group prayed for more leads in his case.

"I'm not going to give up. Not going to give up until I find out where my son is," said Bugg.

The Collier corporal who was last seen with Williams and Santos has since been fired for unrelated reasons.

The Road to Remember Tour wraps up over the weekend on Florida's east coast.